TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham are all monitoring the possibility of a loan move for Paris St-Germain and France winger Ousmane Dembele, 26, who only joined the French champions in the summer from Barcelona.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Tottenham are tracking the status of former Celtic winger Jota, whose representatives have asked Saudi club Al-Ittihad to terminate his contract.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester United tried to part-exchange several players, including 26-year-old Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek and 30-year-old Brazil midfielder Fred, to offset the cost of signing Rasmus Hojlund. But Atalanta were only interested in cash for the 20-year-old Dane.
(The Athletic)
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Van de Beek has attracted interest from Villarreal after falling out of favour at Manchester United.
(Fichajes)
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Everton could be forced to sell one of their big-name players in January if the club's takeover by 777 Partners is blocked.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Sporting CP have reportedly rejected Arsenal's first bid worth €35m (£30.5m) for their defender Ousmane Diomande, according to reports..
(Sunday Telegraph)
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Chelsea and Bayern Munich remain interested in signing England and Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 25, who has lost his place as the Gunners' number one.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Newcastle are reportedly eyeing a January transfer swoop for Southampton star Carlos Alcaraz.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are all ready to make bids for Brentford's Aaron Hickey while Bayern Munich are also interested in the 21-year-old Scotland full-back.
(Goal)
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Crystal Palace are hot on the trail of Leeds United teenager Archie Gray, who they see as a cheaper alternative to Blackburn's Adam Wharton.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester City have set their sights on Sunderland's 16-year-old English goalkeeper Matty Young.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney has emerged as a target for Nottingham Forest, who need to add more domestic players to their squad.
(Sun on Sunday)
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England forward Ivan Toney is ready to leave Brentford in January and the club are willing to let the 27-year-old, who is serving an eight-month ban for breaching Football Association betting rules, go if their £60m valuation is met.
(Sunday Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Former Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder is keen to get back into management as soon as possible.
(Sun on Sunday)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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England and Scotland are battling to tempt Wigan striker Josh Stones to commit his international future - he has played for England schoolboys but is eligible for Scotland through his grandmother.
(Sun on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
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Newcastle and Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes has verbally agreed a new contract extension with the 25-year-old set to extend his current deal to 2028.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United have started talks with Tunisia midfielder Hannibal Mejbri, 20, over a new contract.
(Sunday Express)
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Everton will try to renegotiate the terms of 27-year-old England midfielder Dele Alli's transfer from Tottenham with Spurs set to receive £10m when he surpasses 20 appearances for Everton. But the Toffees' financial situation could force them to open talks.
(Sunday Express)
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England right back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 24, is fully committed to Jurgen Klopp's new-look Liverpool side and is close to signing a new contract.
(Football Insider)
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Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba were the Manchester United players who turned down the chance to captain the club under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester United star Marcus Rashford was in a horror car crash after yesterday's game against Burnley.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Brentford struck a secret deal with the FA to allow Ivan Toney to train at his club - while he was still banned from all football for betting offences.
(Sun on Sunday)
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West Brom are reportedly stepping up their search for a new owner, with Chinese businessman Guochuan Lai looking to sell before the end of the year.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Everton will likely require further loans from potential owners 777 Partners to stave off the threat of administration, despite receiving £20m last week.
(Mail on Sunday)
Source BBCSport/SkySports